-I recommend the Forgotton Anne demo.
-Car Mayhem is a cheap voxel style game. It was on sale for $1.49 US. I like the pursuit mode. By all means, this is a crappy game, but I've played the pursuit mode for close to 10 hours now There is a bit of genious to the game, I think, but it's rough around the edges for sure. The more light posts you mow down, the more they obstruct and hurt the cop cars chasing you. It's assets look like they're pulled straight from Voxel Shot. Literally. Stolen?? And now the game appears to have mysteriously disappeared from eshop in the US. It was under "Sabec" games. If you can find it, I'm not recommending it. But I will surely be playing it more

Not a game but my latest purchase is the Hori Hayabusa arcade stick as I managed to find it in my local CEX for £75. Now I'm not the biggest fighting game fan or at least not since the 90's, I do however have Mortal Kombat 11 on order so we'll see how I get in with that, I have had a little play on Street Fighter 2 with varying success as I get used to it. Where it really has shined is the plethora of arcade archives games I have plus the Namco stuff and beat em ups and has somehow made those games even more fun, then all the vertical/horizontal shooters and this are a match made in heaven. Highly recommended for arcade fans

After pretty much bleeding dry Kairosoft's Dungeon Village, I went and bought their game Epic Astro Story. I don't know man, something about the simplistic, SNES-like graphics and gameplay just does it for me. They kind of remind me of the first time I played the SNES version of Sim City, or Populous.

They're far from perfect games, but they are perfect for whenever I have a couple of minutes.